In Center Point, many injuries involve people who are juggling work schedules, treatment appointments, and family responsibilities. That reality can make the “snapshot” approach of a typical calculator inaccurate.
Adjusters often look for proof across time—ER notes, follow-up visits, therapy records, and work-impact documentation. If your treatment has gaps (because of cost, scheduling, or transportation), the other side may argue the injury wasn’t as serious or didn’t last as long.
A calculator can’t account for that local friction. But a lawyer can help you present the full timeline so the evidence aligns with how your life has actually changed.


